Governance

Meridian House Media Network Trust is governed through a structure designed to ensure institutional continuity, ethical oversight, and the protection of editorial independence.

The Trust’s governance framework exists to provide accountability without interfering in editorial judgment or publication-level decision-making.

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees holds fiduciary responsibility for the Trust and oversees its long-term mission, legal compliance, and institutional integrity.

Trustees do not participate in daily editorial operations or influence publication-level content decisions.

Editorial Oversight

Editorial oversight is exercised through clearly defined standards and periodic review of editorial processes rather than content direction.

This oversight ensures compliance with the Editorial Charter while preserving editorial autonomy.

Continuity and Succession

The Trust is structured to outlast individual tenures, editorial leadership changes, and operational cycles.

Succession planning and institutional documentation ensure stability across generations.

Governance at Meridian House exists to protect journalism as an institution rather than to control it.